US20120203088A1 - Biological optical measurement instrument and reference image display method - Google Patents

Biological optical measurement instrument and reference image display method Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US20120203088A1
US20120203088A1 US13/501,815 US201013501815A US2012203088A1 US 20120203088 A1 US20120203088 A1 US 20120203088A1 US 201013501815 A US201013501815 A US 201013501815A US 2012203088 A1 US2012203088 A1 US 2012203088A1
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
head
point
image
brain
surface image
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Granted
Application number
US13/501,815
Other versions
US9138146B2 (en
Inventor
Michiyo Tanii
Shingo Kawasaki
Michiyuki Fujiwara
Joerg Schnackenberg
Akihiro Toda
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Hitachi Ltd
Original Assignee
Hitachi Medical Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Hitachi Medical Corp filed Critical Hitachi Medical Corp
Assigned to HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION reassignment HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: SCHNACKENBERG, JOERG, TODA, AKIHIKO, FUJIWARA, MICHIYUKI, KAWASAKI, SHINGO, TANII, MICHIYO
Publication of US20120203088A1 publication Critical patent/US20120203088A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US9138146B2 publication Critical patent/US9138146B2/en
Assigned to HITACHI, LTD. reassignment HITACHI, LTD. ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST (SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS). Assignors: HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION
Expired - Fee Related legal-status Critical Current
Adjusted expiration legal-status Critical

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/0059Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons using light, e.g. diagnosis by transillumination, diascopy, fluorescence
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/0033Features or image-related aspects of imaging apparatus classified in A61B5/00, e.g. for MRI, optical tomography or impedance tomography apparatus; arrangements of imaging apparatus in a room
    • A61B5/004Features or image-related aspects of imaging apparatus classified in A61B5/00, e.g. for MRI, optical tomography or impedance tomography apparatus; arrangements of imaging apparatus in a room adapted for image acquisition of a particular organ or body part
    • A61B5/0042Features or image-related aspects of imaging apparatus classified in A61B5/00, e.g. for MRI, optical tomography or impedance tomography apparatus; arrangements of imaging apparatus in a room adapted for image acquisition of a particular organ or body part for the brain
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/02Detecting, measuring or recording pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow; Combined pulse/heart-rate/blood pressure determination; Evaluating a cardiovascular condition not otherwise provided for, e.g. using combinations of techniques provided for in this group with electrocardiography or electroauscultation; Heart catheters for measuring blood pressure
    • A61B5/02028Determining haemodynamic parameters not otherwise provided for, e.g. cardiac contractility or left ventricular ejection fraction
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/145Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH value; Measuring characteristics of body fluids or tissues, e.g. interstitial fluid, cerebral tissue
    • A61B5/14546Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration, pH value; Measuring characteristics of body fluids or tissues, e.g. interstitial fluid, cerebral tissue for measuring analytes not otherwise provided for, e.g. ions, cytochromes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/68Arrangements of detecting, measuring or recording means, e.g. sensors, in relation to patient
    • A61B5/6801Arrangements of detecting, measuring or recording means, e.g. sensors, in relation to patient specially adapted to be attached to or worn on the body surface
    • A61B5/6813Specially adapted to be attached to a specific body part
    • A61B5/6814Head
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B2562/00Details of sensors; Constructional details of sensor housings or probes; Accessories for sensors
    • A61B2562/02Details of sensors specially adapted for in-vivo measurements
    • A61B2562/0233Special features of optical sensors or probes classified in A61B5/00
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B2562/00Details of sensors; Constructional details of sensor housings or probes; Accessories for sensors
    • A61B2562/04Arrangements of multiple sensors of the same type
    • A61B2562/046Arrangements of multiple sensors of the same type in a matrix array

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a biological optical measurement instrument which irradiates near-infrared light to a living body and measures the light passed through the body or reflected inside of the body so as to measure in-vivo blood circulation, hemodynamic status and variation of hemoglobin concentration, and the method for displaying reference images.
  • a biological optical measurement instrument is capable of harmlessly measuring blood circulation, hemodynamic status and variation of hemoglobin concentration in an object without putting the object under much restriction by applying on the object the probes in which plural optical fibers (light transmission units) are mounted.
  • variation of hemoglobin is displayed using a graph or grayscale image.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses the technique for detecting the position of probe holder by a magnetic sensor to improve repeatability of probe holder application.
  • Patent Document 1 first determines a target region on a reference image of an object, and determines a suggested probe holder position based on the position of the target region. Then the current position of the probe holder is detected, the distance between the suggested position of probe holder and the current position of probe holder is calculated, and when the calculated distance falls within a predetermined range the notification is made by means such as sound alarm.
  • Patent Document 1 JP-A-2006-122086
  • the objective of the present invention is to provide the biological optical measurement instrument and the reference image display method capable of verifying the setting position of optical fibers (light transmission units) in the probe holder in real time.
  • the biological optical measurement instrument in the present invention comprises:
  • a plurality of light transmission units a plurality of light transmission units; a light source unit configured to irradiate near-infrared light to an object to be examined; an optical measurement unit configure to measure the intensity of transmitted light at a plurality of measurement points in the object; a probe holder configured to affix the light transmission unit; a signal processing unit configured to process and image the measurement data from the optical measurement unit; and a display unit configured to display the processing result of the signal processing unit, further comprising: a mobile position sensor which is movable in a 3-dimensional space and configured to detect the spatial position in the 3-dimensional space; a head-surface image creating unit configured to create a head-surface image of the object; and a head-surface point creating unit configured to create, on the head-surface image, a head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile position sensor.
  • the display unit can display the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor on a head-surface image. In this manner, the examiner can verify whether the current setting positions of the light transmission units are corresponded to the light transmission unit setting points which have been measured in the past in real time.
  • a pen-shaped mobile magnetic sensor mobile position sensor
  • the display unit can display the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor on a head-surface image. In this manner, the examiner can verify whether the current setting positions of the light transmission units are corresponded to the light transmission unit setting points which have been measured in the past in real time.
  • the objective of the present invention can also be achieved by the reference image display method including:
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the general configuration of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing the configuration of a magnetic unit 50 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing the usage pattern of the magnetic unit 50 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a view showing the configuration of a signal processing unit 34 and a reference image creating unit 42 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing the pattern for calculating a reference point 60 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing the display pattern of a head-surface image 70 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • a biological optical measurement instrument irradiates near-infrared light to the inside of an object 22 , and detects the light which is reflected from the vicinity of the body surface of the object 22 or transmitted through the object 22 (hereinafter referred to as transmitted light).
  • This biological optical measurement instrument mainly comprises devices such as a light source unit 10 configured to irradiates near-infrared light, a light measurement unit 12 configured to measure the transmitted light and convert it into an electric signal, a control unit 14 configured to control driving of the light source unit 10 and the light measurement unit 12 , and a display unit 36 .
  • the light source unit 10 comprises a semiconductor laser configured to eradiate light having a predetermined wavelength, and a plurality of optical modules 18 comprising a modulator for modulating the light generated by the semiconductor laser 16 by a plurality of different frequencies, and the outputted light from the respective optical modules are irradiated to predetermined measurement positions in the object 22 via irradiating optical fibers 20 respectively.
  • a probe holder 23 is attached to the object 22 , and the plurality of irradiating optical fibers 20 and detecting optical fibers 26 are detachably applied to the respective setting positions (holes) of the probe holder 23 .
  • the irradiating optical fibers 20 can also be referred to as irradiating light transmission units, and the detecting optical fibers 26 can also be referred to as detecting light transmission units.
  • the optical fibers can also be referred to as light transmission units.
  • the light source unit 10 comprises n-number (n is a positive whole number) of optical modules 18 . While the wavelength of light depends on the spectral characteristic of a target subject in the object 22 , in the case that the oxygen saturation or amount of blood is measured from the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin and deoxygenated hemoglobin, one or plural wavelengths are selected and used from the light within the wavelength range of 600 nm-1400 nm. In concrete terms, the light source unit 10 is configured to generate the light having two kinds of wavelengths, for example that are 780 nm and 830 nm, and these two wavelengths of light are synthesized and irradiated from one irradiating position.
  • the light measurement unit 12 is formed by photoelectric transducers 28 which are photodiode, etc. configured to convert the transmitted light induced from a plurality of measurement positions in the object 22 via detecting optical fibers 26 into the electric quantity corresponding to the light quantity respectively, a lock-in amplifier 30 configured to input the electric signals from the photoelectric transducers 28 and selectively detect the modulated signals corresponding to the light irradiating positions, and an A/D converter 32 configured to convert the output signals from the lock-in amplifier 30 into digital signals.
  • the lock-in amplifier 30 selectively detects the modulated signals corresponding to the light irradiating positions and the two wavelengths.
  • the biological optical measurement instrument comprises a signal processing unit 34 configured to process the hemoglobin variation signal converted into the digital signal and create a graph for each channel or a 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional grayscale image in which the respective hemoglobin variation signals are interpolated for each channel, a reference image creating unit 42 configured to create a head-surface image, brain-surface image or measurement points, etc. of the object 22 , a display unit 36 configured to display the information such as processing result of the signal processing unit 34 , a head-surface image, a brain-surface image and measurement points, a storage unit 38 configured to store the necessary data for the process or the processing result of the signal processing unit 34 or the reference image creating unit 42 , and an input/output unit 40 configured to input various commands necessary for operating the instrument.
  • a signal processing unit 34 configured to process the hemoglobin variation signal converted into the digital signal and create a graph for each channel or a 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional grayscale image in which the respective hemoglobin variation signals are interpolated for each channel
  • a reference image creating unit 42 configured to
  • the biological optical measurement instrument comprises a magnetic unit 50 (position sensor unit) configured to verify the optical fiber setting positions of the probe holder 23 for setting the respective optical fibers 20 and 26 .
  • the magnetic unit 50 is connected to the control unit 14 .
  • the optical fiber setting positions can also be referred to as light transmission unit setting positions.
  • FIG. 2 shows the configuration of the magnetic unit 50 and FIG. 3 shows the usage pattern of the magnetic unit 50 .
  • the magnetic unit 50 is formed by a magnetic source 51 , a reference magnetic sensor 52 and a mobile magnetic sensor 53 (mobile position sensor).
  • the mobile magnetic sensor 53 is movable in a 3-dimensional space, and is the mobile position sensor which detects the spatial position in the 3-dimensional space.
  • the magnetic source 51 , the reference magnetic sensor 52 and the mobile magnetic sensor 53 are respectively connected to the control unit 14 .
  • a plurality of holes 230 to be the optical fiber setting positions are provided in FIG. 3 .
  • nine of the holes 230 are provided to the probe holder 23 .
  • the magnetic source 51 is formed by a magnetic field generating coil, and generates the magnetic field of triaxial orthogonal system in a 3-dimensional space.
  • the magnetic source 51 is affixed, for example in the vicinity of a biological optical measurement instrument.
  • the vicinity of the biological optical measurement instrument means the position where the magnetic field from the magnetic source 51 can be received by the reference magnetic sensor 52 and the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the reference magnetic sensor 52 is the sensor to be placed in the magnetic field space generated by the magnetic source 51 , and to be the reference position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the reference magnetic sensor 52 is provided to the probe holder 23 which is applied to the object 22 .
  • the mobile magnetic sensor 53 is the mobile position sensor that detects the relative position (spatial position) with respect to the reference position of the reference magnetic sensor 52 , capable of causing the display unit 36 to display the special position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 or storing the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 in the storage unit 38 via the control unit 14 .
  • the mobile magnetic sensor 53 is a pen-shaped sensor referred to as a stylus pen, wherein an examiner can hold it in his/her hand and freely move it in the magnetic field space (3-dimensional space) generated by the magnetic source 51 .
  • a storage button (not shown in the diagram) is provided for causing the storage unit 34 to store the spatial position of the penpoint.
  • the control unit 14 can cause the storage unit 38 to store the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 at the time that the button was pushed.
  • FIG. 4 shows the configuration of the signal processing unit 34 and the reference image creating unit 42 .
  • the signal processing unit 34 is formed by a graph creating unit 35 configured to process the hemoglobin variation signal converted into the digital signal by the A/D converter 32 and create a graph, for each channel, of concentration change of oxygenated hemoglobin, concentration change of deoxygenated hemoglobin and concentration change of total hemoglobin, etc. and an image creating unit 37 configured to create a grayscale image of the 2-dimensional image or 3-dimensional image in which the hemoglobin variation signal is interpolated for each channel.
  • the channel here is equivalent to a measurement position.
  • a head-surface image of the 3-dimensional wire frame or 3-dimensional profile image equivalent to the head region of the object 22 a brain-surface image which is the 3-dimensional image of the object 22 obtained using the 3-dimensional image diagnostic apparatus such as an MRI apparatus or an X-ray CT apparatus, and the spatial positions of the optical fiber setting positions (holes) of the probe holder 23 which have been measured in the past are stored in the storage unit 38 in advance.
  • the reference image creating unit 42 is formed by a head-surface image creating unit 43 configured to read out the head-surface image stored in the storage unit 38 and create a head-surface image corresponding to the size or shape of the head region of the object 22 based on the spatial position in the head surface of the object 22 , a brain-surface image creating unit 44 configured to readout the brain-surface image corresponding to the object 22 stored in the storage unit 38 and create a brain-surface image, a head-surface point creating unit 45 configured to create on a head-surface image the spatial position of the head surface of the object 22 corresponding to the point specified by the mobile magnet sensor 53 as a head-surface point, a brain-surface point creating unit 46 configured to create on a brain-surface image the spatial position of the brain surface of the object 22 corresponding to the point specified by the mobile magnetic sensor 53 as a brain-surface point, an optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 configured to read out the spatial position of the optical fiber setting point corresponding to the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been measured in the past and create the optical
  • the pattern for displaying on a head-surface image the optical fiber setting point or a measurement point corresponding to the optical fiber setting point (hole) which has been measured in the past and the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 will be described.
  • the head region of the object 22 is measured using the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the relative coordinates are measured on the basis of the spatial position of the reference position in the reference magnetic sensor 52 , and the spatial positions of the first point, the second point, . . . , are respectively acquired.
  • the spatial position of the first point, the second point, . . . are stored in the storage unit 38 .
  • the first point, the second point and the third point are stored in the storage unit 38 as a nasion (nasal root) 63 , a right ear upper-end portion 61 and a left ear upper-end portion 62 defined by the ten-twenty electrode system of the International Federation.
  • the reference image creating unit 42 sets the intersection point at which the straight line drawn between the right ear upper-end portion 61 and the left ear upper-end portion 62 intersects with the vertical line dropped thereto from the nasion 63 as a reference point 60 .
  • the reference point 60 is the reference point acquired from the head surface of the object 22 .
  • the spatial positions of the measurement points stored on and after the fourth point are calculated respectively with their original point at the reference point 60 .
  • the reference magnetic sensor 52 is used as the sensor to be the reference position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 in the present embodiment, the reference magnetic sensor 52 is not necessarily required as long as the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 can be acquired accurately with respect to the magnetic source 51 .
  • another device such as an optical unit capable of freely moving in a 3-dimensional space and detecting the spatial position of the mobile optical sensor may be used in place of the magnetic unit 50 .
  • the mobile optical sensor is the mobile position sensor which is movable in a 3-dimensional space and detecting the spatial position in the 3-dimensional space.
  • FIG. 6 shows the display pattern wherein an optical fiber setting point 80 or a measurement point 81 corresponding to the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been measured in the past and a calculated head-surface point 65 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 are displayed on a head-surface image 70 .
  • the head-surface image creating unit 43 first creates the head-surface image 70 by a 3 -dimensional wire frame or 3-dimensional pattern image on the basis of the spatial position in which the size or the shape of the head that is the measurement region of the object 22 is measured.
  • the 3-dimensional wire frame image or the 3-dimensional pattern image corresponding to the size or shape of the head region of the object 22 is created as a head-surface image by executing the parabolic approximation using the spatial positions of the three points (nasion (nasal root) 63 , right ear upper-end portion 61 and left ear upper-end portion 62 ) stored in FIG. 5 .
  • the head-surface point creating unit 45 figures out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created in the surface image creating unit 43 , and corresponds the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 to the spatial position of the head-surface image 70 . Then the head-surface point creating unit 45 creates on the head-surface image 70 the head-surface point 65 which corresponds to the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 figures out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created in the head-surface image creating unit 43 , and creates an optical fiber setting point 80 corresponding to the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been measured in the past on the head-surface image 70 .
  • the optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 reads out from the storage unit 38 the spatial position of the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been which have been measured in the past.
  • the optical setting point creating unit 47 figures out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created in the head-surface image creating unit 43 , and creates the optical fiber setting point 80 which is equivalent to the spatial position of the read out optical fiber setting position (hole).
  • the measurement point creating unit 48 calculates the spatial position at the midpoint between the optical fiber setting points 80 created by the optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 , and creates on the head-surface image 70 the measurement points 81 corresponding to the spatial position of the calculated midpoint, i.e. the measurement position.
  • the display unit 36 displays on the head-surface image 70 the head-surface point 65 and the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 respectively based on the output of the head-surface image creating unit 43 , head-surface point creating unit 45 , optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 and the measurement point creating unit 48 .
  • the display unit 36 can display on the head-surface image 70 , for example the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past and the head-surface point 65 corresponding to the mobile magnetic sensor 53 . Accordingly, when the examiner applies the pen-shaped mobile magnetic sensor 53 , referred to as a stylus pen, to the optical fiber setting position (hole) of the probe holder 23 attached to the object 22 , the display unit 36 can display on the head-surface image 70 the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past with the head-surface point 65 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the examiner can verify the setting position (hole) of the currently set optical fiber in real time.
  • the examiner can also verify in real time whether the setting position (hole) of the currently set optical fiber corresponds to the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past.
  • the reference image creating unit 42 can create a holder frame 82 which is equivalent to the circumference of the probe holder 23 from the spatial position of the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past, and cause the display unit 36 to display the holder frame 82 on the head-surface image 70 .
  • a rectangle-shaped holder frame 82 is formed to cover all of the plural optical fiber setting points 80 which have been measured in the past. The examiner can verify the application position of the whole probe holder 23 from the position of the holder frame 82 with respect to the head-surface image 70 .
  • the head-surface point creating unit 45 can figure out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created by the head-surface image creating unit 43 , and create on the head-surface image 70 a displacement trajectory 83 of the head-surface point 65 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the displacement trajectory 83 of the head-surface point 65 is displayed for a predetermined time (for example, a second) from the timing that the head-surface point 65 moved.
  • the examiner can verify the displacement trajectory of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 from the displacement trajectory of the head-surface point 65 .
  • the examiner can verify in real time the optical fiber setting position of the probe holder 23 which is for setting the respective optical fibers.
  • the irradiating optical fibers 20 may be replaced with light-emitting diodes (LED) capable of irradiating the light having two wavelengths and the detecting optical fibers 26 may be replaced with photodiodes which detect the light irradiated to the object 22 and outputs the electric signal.
  • the light source unit 10 executes the operation to emit light by sending the electric signal to the light-emitting diode, and the light measurement unit 12 processes the electric signal from the photodiode and transmits the processed light to the signal processing unit 34 .
  • the second embodiment will be described mainly using FIG. 7 .
  • the difference from the first embodiment is that the spatial positions of the optical fiber setting points 80 which have been measured in the past and the stored spatial position of a plurality of registered points 90 can be easily compared.
  • FIG. 7( a ) is a view showing the application position of the probe holder 23 before adjustment
  • FIG. 7( b ) shows the application position of the probe holder 23 after the adjustment.
  • the optical fiber setting points 80 which have been measured in the past are displayed on the head-surface image 70 by the method described in the first embodiment.
  • the mobile magnetic sensor 53 is applied to at least three places of the optical fiber setting positions (holes) of the probe holder 23 , and the spatial positions of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 at the three places are respectively stored in the storage unit 38 .
  • the storage unit 38 stores, for example the spatial positions of the three places equivalent to the optical fiber setting positions (holes) at the corners of the probe holder 23 .
  • the stored spatial positions at the three places are displayed on the display unit 36 as the registered points 90 .
  • the reference image creating unit 42 compares the spatial position of the optical setting points 80 which have been measured in the past and stored in the storage unit 38 and the spatial position of the stored registered points 90 .
  • the targets for comparison are the spatial position of the register points 90 (three places) and the spatial position of the optical setting points 80 (three places) corresponding to the position of the registered points 90 .
  • the reference image crating unit 42 creates marks (arrows 91 ) which indicate the distance and the direction equivalent to the displacement and causes the display unit 36 to display them.
  • the examiner adjusts the application position of the probe holder 23 referring to the displayed marks (arrows 91 ). After adjusting the application position of the probe holder 23 , the optical fiber setting points 80 and the registered points 90 match as shown in FIG. 7( b ). At this time, the marks (arrows 91 ) for indicating the distance and the direction equivalent to the displacement are not displayed on the display unit 36 .
  • the examiner can verify whether the application position of the probe holder 23 which has been measured in the past and the currently measured application position of the probe holder 23 match by confirming the registered marks 90 or marks (arrows 91 ).
  • the third embodiment will be described using FIGS. 8 and 9 .
  • the difference from the first and second embodiments is that the brain-surface points corresponding to the head-surface points displayed on the head-surface image are displayed on the brain-surface image.
  • the brain-surface point creating unit 46 creates on a brain-surface image 71 the spatial position of the brain surface of the object 22 corresponding to the head-surface point 65 of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 as a brain-surface point 66 .
  • the brain-surface image 71 which is the 3-dimensional image of the object 22 obtained using a 3-dimensional image diagnostic apparatus such as an MRI apparatus or an X-ray CT apparatus is stored in the storage unit 38 in advance, and the brain-surface point creating unit 46 loads the brain-surface image 71 of the object 22 from the storage unit 38 . Then the display unit 36 displays the brain-surface image 71 of the object 22 .
  • the display unit 36 uses the spatial position, etc. of the reference point 60 calculated by the stored three points (nasion (nasal root) 63 , right ear upper-end portion 61 and left ear upper-end portion 62 ), matches and displays the respective positions of the head-surface image 70 and the brain-surface image 71 . Then the display unit 36 makes the head-surface image 70 translucent on the display so that the brain-surface image 71 can be confirmed.
  • the examiner applies the penpoint of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 on the head surface of the object 22 .
  • the head-surface point creating unit 45 creates on the head-surface image 70 the spatial position of the head surface of object 22 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 as the head-surface point 65 .
  • the brain-surface point creating unit 46 calculates a straight line 67 which passes through the reference point (original point) 60 and the head-surface point 65 as shown in FIG. 8 from the spatial positions of the reference point (original point) 60 and the head-surface point 65 calculated as the spatial point of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 .
  • the brain-surface point creating unit 46 calculates the point at which the calculated straight line 67 intersects with the brain-surface image 71 as the brain-surface point 66 . Since the brain surface is anatomically located at about 2 cm depth from the head surface, the brain-surface point creating unit 46 sets the distance between the head surface and the brain surface as, for example 2 cm and calculates the point on the straight line 67 which is at 2 cm from the head-surface point 65 toward the reference point 60 as the brain-surface point 66 .
  • the display unit 36 displays the brain-surface point 66 on the brain-surface image 71 based on the spatial position of the calculated brain-surface point 66 .
  • the brain-surface point creating unit 46 by arbitrarily setting the distance between the head surface and the brain surface using the input/output unit 40 , may also calculate the point on the straight line 67 which is at an arbitrary distance from the head-surface point 65 toward the reference point 60 as the brain-surface point 66 .
  • display unit 36 can calculate the spatial position of the brain-surface point 66 in accordance with the movement (change of the spatial position) of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 and displays on the brain-surface image 71 the brain-surface point 66 corresponding to the movement of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 in real time.
  • the display unit may also display the head-surface image 70 with the head-surface point 65 and the brain-surface 71 with the brain-surface point 66 separately on the same screen as shown in FIG. 9 .
  • the image creating unit 37 creates a 3-dimensional image based on the concentration change of oxygenated hemoglobin, concentration change of deoxygenated hemoglobin and concentration change of total hemoglobin, and matches the spatial position of the created 3-dimensional image and the spatial position of the head-surface image 70 and the brain-surface image 71 using the spatial position of the reference point 60 .
  • the display unit 36 causes a 3-dimensional grayscale image 100 to be displayed on the head-surface image 70 , and causes a 3-dimensional grayscale image 101 to be displayed on the brain-surface image 71 .
  • the examiner can specifically recognize which region of the brain is being active.
  • the display unit 36 can display the head-surface point 65 on the head-surface image 70 and display the brain-surface point 66 on the brain-surface image 71 using the methods in the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
  • the examiner can verify the head-surface point 65 and the brain-surface point 66 displayed by applying the penpoint of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 on the head surface of the object 22 , whereby making it possible to verify in real time the setting points of the optical fibers 20 and 26 of the probe holder 23 that affixes the respective optical fibers 20 and 26 .

Abstract

The biological optical measurement instrument is provided with a mobile position sensor that can move in a 3-dimensional space and that detects spatial position in the 3-dimensional space, a head-surface image creating unit that creates a head-surface image of an object and a head-surface point creating unit that creates, on the head-surface image, a head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile position sensor.

Description

    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to a biological optical measurement instrument which irradiates near-infrared light to a living body and measures the light passed through the body or reflected inside of the body so as to measure in-vivo blood circulation, hemodynamic status and variation of hemoglobin concentration, and the method for displaying reference images.
  • DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART
  • A biological optical measurement instrument is capable of harmlessly measuring blood circulation, hemodynamic status and variation of hemoglobin concentration in an object without putting the object under much restriction by applying on the object the probes in which plural optical fibers (light transmission units) are mounted. As the method for displaying the measured data, variation of hemoglobin is displayed using a graph or grayscale image.
  • Regarding the time that a probe holder is applied on an object, Patent Document 1 discloses the technique for detecting the position of probe holder by a magnetic sensor to improve repeatability of probe holder application. Patent Document 1 first determines a target region on a reference image of an object, and determines a suggested probe holder position based on the position of the target region. Then the current position of the probe holder is detected, the distance between the suggested position of probe holder and the current position of probe holder is calculated, and when the calculated distance falls within a predetermined range the notification is made by means such as sound alarm.
  • PRIOR ART DOCUMENTS Patent Documents
  • Patent Document 1: JP-A-2006-122086
  • However, though the position of a probe holder can be figured out by the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 with respect to an object, the setting position of optical fibers in the probe holder could not be verified in real time. Thus an error could occur at each measurement position between the position at which the measurement is performed by the set optical fibers and the position at which an examiner desires to measure.
  • The objective of the present invention is to provide the biological optical measurement instrument and the reference image display method capable of verifying the setting position of optical fibers (light transmission units) in the probe holder in real time.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, the biological optical measurement instrument in the present invention comprises:
  • a plurality of light transmission units;
    a light source unit configured to irradiate near-infrared light to an object to be examined;
    an optical measurement unit configure to measure the intensity of transmitted light at a plurality of measurement points in the object;
    a probe holder configured to affix the light transmission unit;
    a signal processing unit configured to process and image the measurement data from the optical measurement unit; and
    a display unit configured to display the processing result of the signal processing unit,
    further comprising:
    a mobile position sensor which is movable in a 3-dimensional space and configured to detect the spatial position in the 3-dimensional space;
    a head-surface image creating unit configured to create a head-surface image of the object; and
    a head-surface point creating unit configured to create, on the head-surface image, a head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile position sensor.
  • When the examiner applies a pen-shaped mobile magnetic sensor (mobile position sensor) referred to as a stylus pen to a light transmission unit setting position (hole) of the probe holder attached to the object, the display unit can display the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor on a head-surface image. In this manner, the examiner can verify whether the current setting positions of the light transmission units are corresponded to the light transmission unit setting points which have been measured in the past in real time.
  • The objective of the present invention can also be achieved by the reference image display method including:
  • a step of irradiating near-infrared light to an object to be examined using a plurality of light transmission units affixed to a probe holder;
    a step of measuring the intensity of transmitted light at a plurality of measurement points in the object;
    a step of processing and imaging the measurement data of the measurement points; and
    a step of displaying the processing result, further including:
    a step of creating a head-surface image of the object; and
    a step of creating the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of a mobile position sensor of which the spatial position can be detected.
  • Effect of the Invention
  • In accordance with the present invention, it is possible to verify the setting position of optical fibers (light transmission units) in the probe holder in real time.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a view showing the general configuration of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing the configuration of a magnetic unit 50 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing the usage pattern of the magnetic unit 50 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a view showing the configuration of a signal processing unit 34 and a reference image creating unit 42 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing the pattern for calculating a reference point 60 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing the display pattern of a head-surface image 70 in the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The embodiments of the present invention will be described below.
  • Embodiment 1
  • A biological optical measurement instrument irradiates near-infrared light to the inside of an object 22, and detects the light which is reflected from the vicinity of the body surface of the object 22 or transmitted through the object 22 (hereinafter referred to as transmitted light). This biological optical measurement instrument, as shown in FIG. 1, mainly comprises devices such as a light source unit 10 configured to irradiates near-infrared light, a light measurement unit 12 configured to measure the transmitted light and convert it into an electric signal, a control unit 14 configured to control driving of the light source unit 10 and the light measurement unit 12, and a display unit 36.
  • The light source unit 10 comprises a semiconductor laser configured to eradiate light having a predetermined wavelength, and a plurality of optical modules 18 comprising a modulator for modulating the light generated by the semiconductor laser 16 by a plurality of different frequencies, and the outputted light from the respective optical modules are irradiated to predetermined measurement positions in the object 22 via irradiating optical fibers 20 respectively. A probe holder 23 is attached to the object 22, and the plurality of irradiating optical fibers 20 and detecting optical fibers 26 are detachably applied to the respective setting positions (holes) of the probe holder 23. The irradiating optical fibers 20 can also be referred to as irradiating light transmission units, and the detecting optical fibers 26 can also be referred to as detecting light transmission units. The optical fibers can also be referred to as light transmission units.
  • The light source unit 10 comprises n-number (n is a positive whole number) of optical modules 18. While the wavelength of light depends on the spectral characteristic of a target subject in the object 22, in the case that the oxygen saturation or amount of blood is measured from the concentration of oxygenated hemoglobin and deoxygenated hemoglobin, one or plural wavelengths are selected and used from the light within the wavelength range of 600 nm-1400 nm. In concrete terms, the light source unit 10 is configured to generate the light having two kinds of wavelengths, for example that are 780 nm and 830 nm, and these two wavelengths of light are synthesized and irradiated from one irradiating position.
  • The light measurement unit 12 is formed by photoelectric transducers 28 which are photodiode, etc. configured to convert the transmitted light induced from a plurality of measurement positions in the object 22 via detecting optical fibers 26 into the electric quantity corresponding to the light quantity respectively, a lock-in amplifier 30 configured to input the electric signals from the photoelectric transducers 28 and selectively detect the modulated signals corresponding to the light irradiating positions, and an A/D converter 32 configured to convert the output signals from the lock-in amplifier 30 into digital signals. The lock-in amplifier 30 selectively detects the modulated signals corresponding to the light irradiating positions and the two wavelengths.
  • Also, the biological optical measurement instrument comprises a signal processing unit 34 configured to process the hemoglobin variation signal converted into the digital signal and create a graph for each channel or a 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional grayscale image in which the respective hemoglobin variation signals are interpolated for each channel, a reference image creating unit 42 configured to create a head-surface image, brain-surface image or measurement points, etc. of the object 22, a display unit 36 configured to display the information such as processing result of the signal processing unit 34, a head-surface image, a brain-surface image and measurement points, a storage unit 38 configured to store the necessary data for the process or the processing result of the signal processing unit 34 or the reference image creating unit 42, and an input/output unit 40 configured to input various commands necessary for operating the instrument.
  • Further, the biological optical measurement instrument comprises a magnetic unit 50 (position sensor unit) configured to verify the optical fiber setting positions of the probe holder 23 for setting the respective optical fibers 20 and 26. The magnetic unit 50 is connected to the control unit 14. The optical fiber setting positions can also be referred to as light transmission unit setting positions.
  • FIG. 2 shows the configuration of the magnetic unit 50 and FIG. 3 shows the usage pattern of the magnetic unit 50. The magnetic unit 50 is formed by a magnetic source 51, a reference magnetic sensor 52 and a mobile magnetic sensor 53 (mobile position sensor). The mobile magnetic sensor 53 is movable in a 3-dimensional space, and is the mobile position sensor which detects the spatial position in the 3-dimensional space. The magnetic source 51, the reference magnetic sensor 52 and the mobile magnetic sensor 53 are respectively connected to the control unit 14. In the probe holder 23, a plurality of holes 230 to be the optical fiber setting positions are provided. In FIG. 3, nine of the holes 230 are provided to the probe holder 23.
  • The magnetic source 51 is formed by a magnetic field generating coil, and generates the magnetic field of triaxial orthogonal system in a 3-dimensional space. The magnetic source 51 is affixed, for example in the vicinity of a biological optical measurement instrument. The vicinity of the biological optical measurement instrument means the position where the magnetic field from the magnetic source 51 can be received by the reference magnetic sensor 52 and the mobile magnetic sensor 53.
  • The reference magnetic sensor 52 is the sensor to be placed in the magnetic field space generated by the magnetic source 51, and to be the reference position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53. In concrete terms, as shown in FIG. 3, the reference magnetic sensor 52 is provided to the probe holder 23 which is applied to the object 22.
  • The mobile magnetic sensor 53 is the mobile position sensor that detects the relative position (spatial position) with respect to the reference position of the reference magnetic sensor 52, capable of causing the display unit 36 to display the special position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 or storing the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 in the storage unit 38 via the control unit 14.
  • The mobile magnetic sensor 53 is a pen-shaped sensor referred to as a stylus pen, wherein an examiner can hold it in his/her hand and freely move it in the magnetic field space (3-dimensional space) generated by the magnetic source 51. In the mobile magnetic sensor 53, a storage button (not shown in the diagram) is provided for causing the storage unit 34 to store the spatial position of the penpoint. When the storage button of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 is pushed by the examiner, the control unit 14 can cause the storage unit 38 to store the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 at the time that the button was pushed.
  • FIG. 4 shows the configuration of the signal processing unit 34 and the reference image creating unit 42.
  • The signal processing unit 34 is formed by a graph creating unit 35 configured to process the hemoglobin variation signal converted into the digital signal by the A/D converter 32 and create a graph, for each channel, of concentration change of oxygenated hemoglobin, concentration change of deoxygenated hemoglobin and concentration change of total hemoglobin, etc. and an image creating unit 37 configured to create a grayscale image of the 2-dimensional image or 3-dimensional image in which the hemoglobin variation signal is interpolated for each channel. The channel here is equivalent to a measurement position.
  • Also, a head-surface image of the 3-dimensional wire frame or 3-dimensional profile image equivalent to the head region of the object 22, a brain-surface image which is the 3-dimensional image of the object 22 obtained using the 3-dimensional image diagnostic apparatus such as an MRI apparatus or an X-ray CT apparatus, and the spatial positions of the optical fiber setting positions (holes) of the probe holder 23 which have been measured in the past are stored in the storage unit 38 in advance.
  • The reference image creating unit 42 is formed by a head-surface image creating unit 43 configured to read out the head-surface image stored in the storage unit 38 and create a head-surface image corresponding to the size or shape of the head region of the object 22 based on the spatial position in the head surface of the object 22, a brain-surface image creating unit 44 configured to readout the brain-surface image corresponding to the object 22 stored in the storage unit 38 and create a brain-surface image, a head-surface point creating unit 45 configured to create on a head-surface image the spatial position of the head surface of the object 22 corresponding to the point specified by the mobile magnet sensor 53 as a head-surface point, a brain-surface point creating unit 46 configured to create on a brain-surface image the spatial position of the brain surface of the object 22 corresponding to the point specified by the mobile magnetic sensor 53 as a brain-surface point, an optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 configured to read out the spatial position of the optical fiber setting point corresponding to the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been measured in the past and create the optical fiber setting position on a head-surface image or a brain-surface image, and a measurement point creating unit 48 configured to create on a head-surface image or a brain-surface image the measurement point corresponding to the measurement position equivalent to the center point of the optical fiber setting point. The optical fiber setting point can also be referred to as a light transmission unit setting point.
  • Here, the pattern for displaying on a head-surface image the optical fiber setting point or a measurement point corresponding to the optical fiber setting point (hole) which has been measured in the past and the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 will be described.
  • First, as the initial setting, the head region of the object 22 is measured using the mobile magnetic sensor 53. Regarding the first point, the second point, . . . , to be stored in the mobile magnetic sensor 53, the relative coordinates are measured on the basis of the spatial position of the reference position in the reference magnetic sensor 52, and the spatial positions of the first point, the second point, . . . , are respectively acquired. Then the spatial position of the first point, the second point, . . . , are stored in the storage unit 38.
  • In concrete terms, as shown in FIG. 5, the first point, the second point and the third point are stored in the storage unit 38 as a nasion (nasal root) 63, a right ear upper-end portion 61 and a left ear upper-end portion 62 defined by the ten-twenty electrode system of the International Federation.
  • Then the reference image creating unit 42 sets the intersection point at which the straight line drawn between the right ear upper-end portion 61 and the left ear upper-end portion 62 intersects with the vertical line dropped thereto from the nasion 63 as a reference point 60. The reference point 60 is the reference point acquired from the head surface of the object 22. The spatial positions of the measurement points stored on and after the fourth point are calculated respectively with their original point at the reference point 60.
  • While the reference magnetic sensor 52 is used as the sensor to be the reference position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 in the present embodiment, the reference magnetic sensor 52 is not necessarily required as long as the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 can be acquired accurately with respect to the magnetic source 51. Also, while the case of using the magnetic unit 50 is exemplified, another device such as an optical unit capable of freely moving in a 3-dimensional space and detecting the spatial position of the mobile optical sensor may be used in place of the magnetic unit 50. In other words, the mobile optical sensor is the mobile position sensor which is movable in a 3-dimensional space and detecting the spatial position in the 3-dimensional space.
  • FIG. 6 shows the display pattern wherein an optical fiber setting point 80 or a measurement point 81 corresponding to the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been measured in the past and a calculated head-surface point 65 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 are displayed on a head-surface image 70.
  • The head-surface image creating unit 43 first creates the head-surface image 70 by a 3-dimensional wire frame or 3-dimensional pattern image on the basis of the spatial position in which the size or the shape of the head that is the measurement region of the object 22 is measured. In concrete terms, the 3-dimensional wire frame image or the 3-dimensional pattern image corresponding to the size or shape of the head region of the object 22 is created as a head-surface image by executing the parabolic approximation using the spatial positions of the three points (nasion (nasal root) 63, right ear upper-end portion 61 and left ear upper-end portion 62) stored in FIG. 5.
  • The head-surface point creating unit 45 figures out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created in the surface image creating unit 43, and corresponds the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 to the spatial position of the head-surface image 70. Then the head-surface point creating unit 45 creates on the head-surface image 70 the head-surface point 65 which corresponds to the mobile magnetic sensor 53.
  • The optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 figures out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created in the head-surface image creating unit 43, and creates an optical fiber setting point 80 corresponding to the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been measured in the past on the head-surface image 70. In concrete terms, the optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 reads out from the storage unit 38 the spatial position of the optical fiber setting position (hole) which has been which have been measured in the past. Then the optical setting point creating unit 47 figures out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created in the head-surface image creating unit 43, and creates the optical fiber setting point 80 which is equivalent to the spatial position of the read out optical fiber setting position (hole).
  • Also, the measurement point creating unit 48 calculates the spatial position at the midpoint between the optical fiber setting points 80 created by the optical fiber setting point creating unit 47, and creates on the head-surface image 70 the measurement points 81 corresponding to the spatial position of the calculated midpoint, i.e. the measurement position.
  • Then the display unit 36 displays on the head-surface image 70 the head-surface point 65 and the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 respectively based on the output of the head-surface image creating unit 43, head-surface point creating unit 45, optical fiber setting point creating unit 47 and the measurement point creating unit 48.
  • The display unit 36 can display on the head-surface image 70, for example the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past and the head-surface point 65 corresponding to the mobile magnetic sensor 53. Accordingly, when the examiner applies the pen-shaped mobile magnetic sensor 53, referred to as a stylus pen, to the optical fiber setting position (hole) of the probe holder 23 attached to the object 22, the display unit 36 can display on the head-surface image 70 the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past with the head-surface point 65 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53.
  • Thus the examiner can verify the setting position (hole) of the currently set optical fiber in real time. The examiner can also verify in real time whether the setting position (hole) of the currently set optical fiber corresponds to the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past.
  • Also, the reference image creating unit 42 can create a holder frame 82 which is equivalent to the circumference of the probe holder 23 from the spatial position of the optical fiber setting point 80 or the measurement point 81 which has been measured in the past, and cause the display unit 36 to display the holder frame 82 on the head-surface image 70. A rectangle-shaped holder frame 82 is formed to cover all of the plural optical fiber setting points 80 which have been measured in the past. The examiner can verify the application position of the whole probe holder 23 from the position of the holder frame 82 with respect to the head-surface image 70.
  • Further, the head-surface point creating unit 45 can figure out the spatial position of the whole head-surface image 70 created by the head-surface image creating unit 43, and create on the head-surface image 70 a displacement trajectory 83 of the head-surface point 65 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53. The displacement trajectory 83 of the head-surface point 65 is displayed for a predetermined time (for example, a second) from the timing that the head-surface point 65 moved. The examiner can verify the displacement trajectory of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 from the displacement trajectory of the head-surface point 65.
  • As described above, in accordance with the first embodiment, the examiner can verify in real time the optical fiber setting position of the probe holder 23 which is for setting the respective optical fibers.
  • While the present embodiment has been explained using a plurality of irradiating optical fibers (irradiating light transmission units) 20 and detecting optical fibers (detecting light transmission units) 26, the irradiating optical fibers 20 may be replaced with light-emitting diodes (LED) capable of irradiating the light having two wavelengths and the detecting optical fibers 26 may be replaced with photodiodes which detect the light irradiated to the object 22 and outputs the electric signal. At this time, the light source unit 10 executes the operation to emit light by sending the electric signal to the light-emitting diode, and the light measurement unit 12 processes the electric signal from the photodiode and transmits the processed light to the signal processing unit 34.
  • Embodiment 2
  • Here, the second embodiment will be described mainly using FIG. 7. The difference from the first embodiment is that the spatial positions of the optical fiber setting points 80 which have been measured in the past and the stored spatial position of a plurality of registered points 90 can be easily compared.
  • FIG. 7( a) is a view showing the application position of the probe holder 23 before adjustment, and FIG. 7( b) shows the application position of the probe holder 23 after the adjustment.
  • In FIG. 7( a), the optical fiber setting points 80 which have been measured in the past are displayed on the head-surface image 70 by the method described in the first embodiment. The mobile magnetic sensor 53 is applied to at least three places of the optical fiber setting positions (holes) of the probe holder 23, and the spatial positions of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 at the three places are respectively stored in the storage unit 38. The storage unit 38 stores, for example the spatial positions of the three places equivalent to the optical fiber setting positions (holes) at the corners of the probe holder 23. The stored spatial positions at the three places are displayed on the display unit 36 as the registered points 90.
  • Then the reference image creating unit 42 compares the spatial position of the optical setting points 80 which have been measured in the past and stored in the storage unit 38 and the spatial position of the stored registered points 90. The targets for comparison are the spatial position of the register points 90 (three places) and the spatial position of the optical setting points 80 (three places) corresponding to the position of the registered points 90. In the case that there is displacement in the spatial positions of the optical fiber setting points 80 and the registered points 90, the reference image crating unit 42 creates marks (arrows 91) which indicate the distance and the direction equivalent to the displacement and causes the display unit 36 to display them.
  • The examiner adjusts the application position of the probe holder 23 referring to the displayed marks (arrows 91). After adjusting the application position of the probe holder 23, the optical fiber setting points 80 and the registered points 90 match as shown in FIG. 7( b). At this time, the marks (arrows 91) for indicating the distance and the direction equivalent to the displacement are not displayed on the display unit 36.
  • As described above, in accordance with the second embodiment, the examiner can verify whether the application position of the probe holder 23 which has been measured in the past and the currently measured application position of the probe holder 23 match by confirming the registered marks 90 or marks (arrows 91).
  • Embodiment 3
  • Here, the third embodiment will be described using FIGS. 8 and 9. The difference from the first and second embodiments is that the brain-surface points corresponding to the head-surface points displayed on the head-surface image are displayed on the brain-surface image.
  • As shown in FIG. 8, the brain-surface point creating unit 46 creates on a brain-surface image 71 the spatial position of the brain surface of the object 22 corresponding to the head-surface point 65 of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 as a brain-surface point 66.
  • In concrete terms, the brain-surface image 71 which is the 3-dimensional image of the object 22 obtained using a 3-dimensional image diagnostic apparatus such as an MRI apparatus or an X-ray CT apparatus is stored in the storage unit 38 in advance, and the brain-surface point creating unit 46 loads the brain-surface image 71 of the object 22 from the storage unit 38. Then the display unit 36 displays the brain-surface image 71 of the object 22.
  • At the time of displaying the head-surface image 70 and the brain-surface image 71, the display unit 36, using the spatial position, etc. of the reference point 60 calculated by the stored three points (nasion (nasal root) 63, right ear upper-end portion 61 and left ear upper-end portion 62), matches and displays the respective positions of the head-surface image 70 and the brain-surface image 71. Then the display unit 36 makes the head-surface image 70 translucent on the display so that the brain-surface image 71 can be confirmed.
  • The examiner applies the penpoint of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 on the head surface of the object 22. The head-surface point creating unit 45 creates on the head-surface image 70 the spatial position of the head surface of object 22 corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 as the head-surface point 65.
  • The brain-surface point creating unit 46 calculates a straight line 67 which passes through the reference point (original point) 60 and the head-surface point 65 as shown in FIG. 8 from the spatial positions of the reference point (original point) 60 and the head-surface point 65 calculated as the spatial point of the mobile magnetic sensor 53.
  • Then the brain-surface point creating unit 46 calculates the point at which the calculated straight line 67 intersects with the brain-surface image 71 as the brain-surface point 66. Since the brain surface is anatomically located at about 2 cm depth from the head surface, the brain-surface point creating unit 46 sets the distance between the head surface and the brain surface as, for example 2 cm and calculates the point on the straight line 67 which is at 2 cm from the head-surface point 65 toward the reference point 60 as the brain-surface point 66. The display unit 36 displays the brain-surface point 66 on the brain-surface image 71 based on the spatial position of the calculated brain-surface point 66. The brain-surface point creating unit 46, by arbitrarily setting the distance between the head surface and the brain surface using the input/output unit 40, may also calculate the point on the straight line 67 which is at an arbitrary distance from the head-surface point 65 toward the reference point 60 as the brain-surface point 66.
  • Further, display unit 36 can calculate the spatial position of the brain-surface point 66 in accordance with the movement (change of the spatial position) of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 and displays on the brain-surface image 71 the brain-surface point 66 corresponding to the movement of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 in real time.
  • While the head-surface image 70 with the head-surface point 65 and the brain-surface 71 with the brain-surface point 66 are superimposed and displayed in FIG. 8, the display unit may also display the head-surface image 70 with the head-surface point 65 and the brain-surface 71 with the brain-surface point 66 separately on the same screen as shown in FIG. 9.
  • The image creating unit 37 creates a 3-dimensional image based on the concentration change of oxygenated hemoglobin, concentration change of deoxygenated hemoglobin and concentration change of total hemoglobin, and matches the spatial position of the created 3-dimensional image and the spatial position of the head-surface image 70 and the brain-surface image 71 using the spatial position of the reference point 60. The display unit 36 causes a 3-dimensional grayscale image 100 to be displayed on the head-surface image 70, and causes a 3-dimensional grayscale image 101 to be displayed on the brain-surface image 71. By translucently superimposing the 3-dimensional grayscale image 100 over the brain-surface image 71 based on the concentration change of hemoglobin, the examiner can specifically recognize which region of the brain is being active.
  • Also, the display unit 36 can display the head-surface point 65 on the head-surface image 70 and display the brain-surface point 66 on the brain-surface image 71 using the methods in the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
  • As described above, in accordance with the third embodiment, the examiner can verify the head-surface point 65 and the brain-surface point 66 displayed by applying the penpoint of the mobile magnetic sensor 53 on the head surface of the object 22, whereby making it possible to verify in real time the setting points of the optical fibers 20 and 26 of the probe holder 23 that affixes the respective optical fibers 20 and 26.
  • DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
    • 10: light source unit
    • 12: light measurement unit
    • 14: control unit
    • 16: semiconductor laser
    • 18: optical module
    • 20: irradiating optical fiber
      • (irradiating light transmission unit)
    • 22: object
    • 23: probe holder
    • 26: detecting optical fiber
      • (detecting light transmission unit)
    • 28: photoelectric transducer
    • 30: lock-in amplifier
    • 32: A/D converter
    • 34: signal processing unit
    • 36: display unit
    • 38: storage unit
    • 40: input/output unit
    • 42: reference image creating unit
    • 50: magnetic unit (position sensor unit)

Claims (15)

1. A biological optical measurement instrument comprising:
a plurality of light transmission units;
a light source unit configured to irradiate near-infrared light to an object to be examined;
a light measurement unit configured to measure the intensity of transmitted light at a plurality of measurement points in the object;
a probe holder configured to affix the light transmission units;
a signal processing unit configured to process and image the measurement data from the light measurement unit; and
a display unit configured to display the processing result from the signal processing unit, further comprising:
a mobile magnetic position sensor which is movable in a 3-dimensional space and configured to detect a spatial position in a 3-dimensional space;
a head-surface image creating unit configured to create a head-surface image of the object; and
a head-surface point creating unit configured to create on the head-surface image a head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile magnetic sensor.
2. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 1, comprising a light transmission unit setting point creating unit configured to create, on the head-surface image, light transmission unit setting points which have been measured in the past on the basis of the spatial positions of the light transmission unit setting points of the probe holder which have been measured in the past.
3. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 2, comprising a storage unit configured to store spatial positions of the light transmission unit setting positions of the probe holder which have been measured in the past.
4. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 2, comprising a measurement point creating unit configured to create on the head-surface image a measurement point corresponding to the measurement position equivalent to the midpoint of the light transmission unit setting points.
5. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 2, wherein:
the storage unit stores the head-surface image; and
the head-surface image creating unit creates a head-surface image corresponding to the size or shape of the head region of the object on the basis of the spatial position in the head surface of the object.
6. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 2, comprising a reference image creating unit configured to create on the head-surface image a holder frame equivalent to the circumference of the probe holder from the spatial positions of the light transmission unit setting points which have been measured in the past.
7. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 1, wherein the 3-dimensional space is given by a magnetic source configured to generate a magnetic field of 3-axis orthogonal system, in which the reference position in the relevant 3-dimensional space is set by a reference magnetic sensor.
8. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 1, wherein the head-surface point creating unit creates on the head-surface image the displacement trajectory of the head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of the mobile position sensor.
9. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 1, wherein:
the signal processing unit creates a 3-dimensional image in which a hemoglobin variation signal is interpolated for each channel on the basis of the measurement data from the light measurement unit; and
the display unit displays on the head-surface image the 3-dimensional image with the head-surface point.
10. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 2, which applies the mobile magnetic sensor to at least three places of the light transmission unit setting positions of the probe holder and stores the spatial positions of the mobile magnetic sensor respectively in the storage unit, wherein the display unit displays on the head-surface image at least three places of the stored spatial positions as registered points.
11. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 10, comprising a reference image creating unit configured, in the case that there is displacement between the positions of the light transmission unit setting point and the registered point, to create marks, on the head-surface image, that indicate the distance and direction equivalent to the displacement.
12. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 1, comprising:
a storage unit configured to store a brain-surface image of the object obtained using a 3-dimensional image diagnostic apparatus;
a brain-surface image creating unit configured to read out the brain-surface image from the storage means and create the brain-surface image; and
a brain-surface point creating unit configured to create on the brain-surface image a brain-surface point at the position of the brain surface of the object corresponding to the head-surface point specified by the mobile position sensor.
13. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 12, wherein the brain-surface point creating unit calculates a straight line which passes through the reference point and the head-surface point from the spatial position of the reference point in a head region acquired from the head surface of the object and the spatial position of the head-surface point, and calculates the point at which the calculated straight line intersects with the brain-surface image as the brain-surface point.
14. The biological optical measurement instrument according to claim 12, wherein:
the signal processing unit creates a 3-dimensional image in which a hemoglobin variation signal is interpolated for each channel on the basis of the measurement data from the light measurement unit; and
the display unit displays on the brain-surface image the 3-dimensional image with the brain-surface point.
15. A reference image display method including:
a step of irradiating near-infrared light to an object using a plurality of light transmission units affixed to a probe holder;
a step of measuring the intensity of transmitted light at a plurality of measurement points in the object;
a step of processing and imaging the measurement data at the measurement points; and
a step of displaying the processing result, further including:
a step of creating a head-surface image of the object; and
a step of creating on the head-surface image a head-surface point corresponding to the spatial position of a mobile magnetic sensor of which the spatial position can be detected.
US13/501,815 2009-10-14 2010-10-08 Biological optical measurement instrument and reference image display method Expired - Fee Related US9138146B2 (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2009-237224 2009-10-14
JP2009237224 2009-10-14
PCT/JP2010/067728 WO2011046072A1 (en) 2009-10-14 2010-10-08 Biophotometer and reference image display method

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
US20120203088A1 true US20120203088A1 (en) 2012-08-09
US9138146B2 US9138146B2 (en) 2015-09-22

Family

ID=43876122

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US13/501,815 Expired - Fee Related US9138146B2 (en) 2009-10-14 2010-10-08 Biological optical measurement instrument and reference image display method

Country Status (5)

Country Link
US (1) US9138146B2 (en)
EP (1) EP2489305B1 (en)
JP (1) JP5686738B2 (en)
CN (1) CN102596032B (en)
WO (1) WO2011046072A1 (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2832304A4 (en) * 2012-03-29 2015-11-11 Hitachi Medical Corp Biological light measurement device, biological light measurement method, and engagement member for mobile position sensor
US10548518B2 (en) * 2014-06-23 2020-02-04 Hitachi, Ltd. Biophotonic measurement device and method

Families Citing this family (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2014076795A1 (en) * 2012-11-15 2014-05-22 株式会社島津製作所 Optical biometric device
CN103156620B (en) * 2013-03-27 2015-01-07 中国科学院自动化研究所 Multi-channel parallel near infrared spectrum imaging system
CN107898431A (en) * 2017-09-30 2018-04-13 武汉资联虹康科技股份有限公司 A kind of laser probe mounting cap
CN108903915B (en) * 2018-07-24 2021-01-05 丹阳慧创医疗设备有限公司 Positioning device and method for near-infrared spectrum brain function imaging system
GB2608808B (en) * 2021-07-12 2024-01-03 Comind Tech Limited Systems and Methods for Preparing a Neuroimaging System for Neuroimaging and Analysis of a Subject's Brain Tissue

Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20060100526A1 (en) * 2004-10-26 2006-05-11 Yukari Yamamoto Optical bioinstrumentation for living body
US20060184044A1 (en) * 1999-03-29 2006-08-17 Mikihiro Kaga Biological optical measurement instrument

Family Cites Families (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0488987B1 (en) * 1990-11-26 1996-01-31 Michael Dr. Truppe Method for representing moving bodies
WO2001019252A1 (en) * 1999-09-14 2001-03-22 Hitachi Medical Corporation Biological light measuring instrument
JP4266453B2 (en) 1999-09-14 2009-05-20 株式会社日立メディコ Biological light measurement device
JP4356954B2 (en) * 1999-11-16 2009-11-04 株式会社日立メディコ Biological light measurement device
JP2003088528A (en) * 2001-09-18 2003-03-25 Hitachi Medical Corp Biological light measuring device
JP3648497B2 (en) * 2002-06-28 2005-05-18 株式会社日立製作所 Biological light measurement device and image creation method in the device
JP4882087B2 (en) * 2005-12-16 2012-02-22 独立行政法人農業・食品産業技術総合研究機構 Transcranial brain function measurement and spatial analysis of stimulation points
US9084556B2 (en) * 2006-01-19 2015-07-21 Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation Apparatus for indicating locus of an ultrasonic probe, ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus
JP4968167B2 (en) * 2008-04-24 2012-07-04 株式会社島津製作所 Optical biometric apparatus and holder arrangement support system used therefor
US8666474B2 (en) * 2009-10-27 2014-03-04 Hitachi Medical Corporation Magnetic-field measurement jig, magnetic-field measurement program, and inspection device provided with magnetic position detector

Patent Citations (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20060184044A1 (en) * 1999-03-29 2006-08-17 Mikihiro Kaga Biological optical measurement instrument
US20060100526A1 (en) * 2004-10-26 2006-05-11 Yukari Yamamoto Optical bioinstrumentation for living body

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2832304A4 (en) * 2012-03-29 2015-11-11 Hitachi Medical Corp Biological light measurement device, biological light measurement method, and engagement member for mobile position sensor
US9883825B2 (en) 2012-03-29 2018-02-06 Hitachi, Ltd. Living body optical measurement apparatus, living body optical measurement method, and engagement member for mobile position sensor
US10548518B2 (en) * 2014-06-23 2020-02-04 Hitachi, Ltd. Biophotonic measurement device and method

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
EP2489305B1 (en) 2017-07-05
WO2011046072A1 (en) 2011-04-21
US9138146B2 (en) 2015-09-22
JPWO2011046072A1 (en) 2013-03-07
EP2489305A4 (en) 2016-06-01
EP2489305A1 (en) 2012-08-22
CN102596032B (en) 2014-12-10
CN102596032A (en) 2012-07-18
JP5686738B2 (en) 2015-03-18

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US9138146B2 (en) Biological optical measurement instrument and reference image display method
CN104159523B (en) Optical measurement instrument for living body, biological light measuring method and mobile model position sensor engaging part
EP1360927B1 (en) Optical imaging device and optical imaging detecting method
JP4968167B2 (en) Optical biometric apparatus and holder arrangement support system used therefor
US10299710B2 (en) Organism optical measurement device
JP2009521973A (en) Method and system for locating blood vessels
JP6273207B2 (en) Optical biological measuring device and position measuring device used therefor
JP5935498B2 (en) Information processing apparatus, information processing method, program, and information processing system
CN103732153A (en) Photoacoustic imaging system and device, and probe unit used therein
JP2013052226A (en) Subject information acquisition apparatus, subject information acquisition system, display control method, display method, and program
JP2010119660A (en) Organism measuring instrument
US8666474B2 (en) Magnetic-field measurement jig, magnetic-field measurement program, and inspection device provided with magnetic position detector
JPWO2010038774A1 (en) Biological light measurement device and light irradiation position and light detection position or measurement channel position display method
JP5652763B2 (en) Electromagnetic field distribution measuring device
JP2003088528A (en) Biological light measuring device
JP2007196001A (en) Optical measuring device for living body
JP4978485B2 (en) Optical biometric device
JP2021014988A (en) Measurement device
JP6011636B2 (en) Optical biological measurement device
JP5171169B2 (en) Biological light measurement device
JP5484786B2 (en) Biological light measurement device
JPH1119073A (en) Metabolism function-measuring apparatus
WO2013105209A1 (en) Photobiomedical measurement apparatus
JP2014110844A (en) Biomedical measurement device, and position measuring device for use in the same

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AS Assignment

Owner name: HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION, JAPAN

Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:TANII, MICHIYO;KAWASAKI, SHINGO;FUJIWARA, MICHIYUKI;AND OTHERS;SIGNING DATES FROM 20120321 TO 20120328;REEL/FRAME:028042/0164

STCF Information on status: patent grant

Free format text: PATENTED CASE

AS Assignment

Owner name: HITACHI, LTD., JAPAN

Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:HITACHI MEDICAL CORPORATION;REEL/FRAME:040545/0254

Effective date: 20160401

FEPP Fee payment procedure

Free format text: MAINTENANCE FEE REMINDER MAILED (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: REM.); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY

LAPS Lapse for failure to pay maintenance fees

Free format text: PATENT EXPIRED FOR FAILURE TO PAY MAINTENANCE FEES (ORIGINAL EVENT CODE: EXP.); ENTITY STATUS OF PATENT OWNER: LARGE ENTITY

STCH Information on status: patent discontinuation

Free format text: PATENT EXPIRED DUE TO NONPAYMENT OF MAINTENANCE FEES UNDER 37 CFR 1.362

FP Lapsed due to failure to pay maintenance fee

Effective date: 20190922